Noah Snyder-Mackler
@SMack_Lab
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Primates. Behavior. Genomics. Also dogs. https://t.co/ZGK779XbBM. ALS advocate (https://t.co/3c6T7SiGRs)
Arizona State University
Joined September 2009
The application window for our Pilot awards and McEwen fellowship closes soon! If you have a project proposal that focuses on animal models and comparative studies to study the social elements of human aging, we encourage you to apply! See more here:
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Come be my colleague and join the #SciencePartyInTheDesert !!! We are searching for an assistant or associate professor in anthropological genetics @ASUBeingHuman. See https://t.co/yjkUxGcDQR for more info!
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Evolutionary and biomedical implications of sex differences in the primate brain transcriptome. A collaboration btw. @SMack_Lab, James P. Higham, @kchiou, @AlexDeCasien & others @CellGenomics #SfN24
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DeCasien, Chiou, and colleagues demonstrate that human and rhesus macaque brains exhibit similar sex differences in gene expression and that these shared patterns overlap with genetic risk for a...
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Post Doc available We are looking for someone to come and work here at @UniofExeter on an NIH funded project awarded to me, @ljnbrent , @SMack_Lab and @kchiou . The aim of the post is to help us investigate comparative primate life history. Details here: https://t.co/uOBiiqKpyc
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*Very* excited to see the last study of my PhD making the cover of @ScienceMagazine on the macaques of @CayoSantiagoPR. We show that ecological disturbances can alter selective pressures on social ties leading to persistent societal changes. https://t.co/Zt4EJY5XWw 🧵👇
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Really amazing work by @WildWormsLab !!
ASU students pitch in to help solve plastic problem in Ethiopian national park. The project is lead by India Schneider-Crease, an assistant professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change. https://t.co/WtN2Sz2QIm
https://t.co/Woln8UeMT3
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Please share and apply to our Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship Position at ASU: One Health, Many Diverse Genomes This is a position provides postdoc training and then transitions into a tenure-track appointment at ASU https://t.co/D3aNOuEfej
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Taking identity-by-descent (IBD) analysis into the wild! https://t.co/VduostwY6e In this preprint, we leverage novel genomic methods to estimate fine-scale gradients of relatedness in animals and highlight their many applications in the field of ecology and evolution.🐒🧬 [1/3]
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Help save the Dog Aging Project. Despite being one of the most influential, productive and impactful NIH supported projects over the past 5 years, the National Institute on Aging has inexplicably chosen to withdraw support for the Dog Aging Project. For now, I’m won't get into
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🎉 Great news! @GeroScienceAGE wholeheartedly supports the @DogAgingProject 🐶. We're committed to backing @mkaeberlein's initiative for ongoing funding of this innovative program. Our journal eagerly awaits the results to feature in a special #CallForPapers. Stay updated 📃:
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Come join us @MPI_EVA_Leipzig! The Dept. of Primate Behavior and Evolution is searching for a database manager to manage primate life history data and our extensive sample inventories, working closely with @gahousman, Fernando Colchero, and me. Details:
eva.mpg.de
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Postdoc opening: NSF collaboration with @CarrieMongle @sbululab needs you! Come help us study the causes & consequences of aging in the wild geladas of Ethiopia along with our collaborative @GeladaResearch team. Apply here:
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2 weeks left to apply! Looking for a POSTDOC to work on social and environmental aging with me at @CrabExeter, and with @nyuprimatology + @SMack_Lab. DEADLINE Nov 26th. Details from @UoE_Jobs here: https://t.co/2WBklNlzUo Extra info: https://t.co/SgmmeOZiLS
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🚨New paper on early life adversity and survival in @CayoSantiagoPR monkeys @Ecol_Evol Congrats to our student authors 👇🏼
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Recent work on long-lived primate populations suggests the evolution of mechanisms that contribute to resiliency and long lives despite early life insults. Our study shows profound immediate effects...
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Clark, PNAS 2023 (C23) argued that people’s social status is largely determined by genetic variation. Here, we show these claims are unsubstantiated, & that C23 in fact tells us nothing about the contribution of genetics to status. @JedMSP @arbelharpak
https://t.co/Fx1rYrZbim
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Clark (2023) considers the similarity in socioeconomic status between relatives, drawing on records spanning four centuries in England. The paper adapts a classic quantitative genetics model in order...
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We will be on 60 Minutes this Sunday 5th Nov from 7pm ET (right after the NFL game) talking with Leslie Stahl about our work investigating hurricane impacts on Cayo Santiago. https://t.co/Fyll3Vk1Sz
On a remote island, scientists are studying how the stress of environmental crises affects longevity and overall health. The subjects: monkeys. The primates share 94% of their DNA with humans. Lesley Stahl reports, Sunday. https://t.co/mEN4CWeXMW
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Postdoc position on a newly funded social and environmental aging project with me, co-mentored by @nyuprimatology and @SMack_Lab. APPLY by Nov 26th. Details from @UoE_Jobs here: https://t.co/2WBklNlzUo More info here: https://t.co/xcCLsJHat4
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Our review of aging & sociality in the amazing @CayoSantiagoPR macaques is out now! Part of a great NBR series on social dimensions of aging. https://t.co/VQP1jYriv3 Fantastic to work w/ @CamilleTestard & many others in our multi-institute, multi-disciplinary #CBRU team
Check it out! @CamilleTestard, myself, & co synthesized recent research on age and socio-ecological modifiers of the #aging process in the @CayoSantiagoPR macaques. So excited to share our work & grateful to be part of such a collaborative & talented team!
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I'm looking for a #PhDStudent to work on insecticide resistance management in #mosquitos on an NSF funded grant. I'd love to hear from any driven, critical, independent individuals out there looking for a challenge. Email me if interested at shuijben@asu.edu. Please share!
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First first author paper from @M_SRosado – a deep dive into the sociodemographic factors linked to immune cell distribution https://t.co/hotePX3rIy He’s got even more exciting stuff in the pipeline, so watch this space! @CayoSantiagoPR @UPR_Oficial @asuSOLS @evmedasu
happy to announce that our study – which is part of my dissertation work – on how immune cell composition is altered with age, sex and the social environment on rhesus macaques was published in Geroscience and is available for everyone to read! https://t.co/qcBZxzMnof
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